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power in the outlet

as in "you don’t have power in your outlet"
1. you can’t keep going, you need to stop, you are burned out.
2. you are not that smart, you have no clue
Doug: power in the outlet! i got it.
friend: let me guess, another fast, bright idea?

Doug: sudoku.
by wickedestslam July 30, 2022
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Lesbian Power Mom

A female celebrity who just embues a powerful gay energy, regardless of whether or not they actually date women.
"Cate Blanchett, let's be real, in those suits she's a Lesbian Power Mom all the way"

"Jodie Foster is the Lesbian Power Mom we all want and need"
by tinymanticore04 February 26, 2019
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power cap

A very large head of a penis
All the ladies cry when I pull out the power cap.
by Big Man December 23, 2004
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Power-Run

An exercise in which you run a long distance at a fast speed until your body collapses
Bill told his wife that he was going for a power-run
by Dr.Dot April 15, 2016
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Power Boner

When you get a boner not out of attraction to something or someone, but to power over someone.
"I just gave my girlfriend an ultimatum"
"why do you have a boner?"
"dude, its a power boner because of the power i hold over someone"
by Ian Porto June 4, 2022
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Plastic Power

"Fake power" as in people who control others through the use of technology such as advertising, and propaganda. Usually politicians use this to control mainstream media to implement false/wrong ideas before they are elected into office. "Real power" does not exist as everyone in todays world does not care enough to give a damn.
First used in Goriilaz' "Rhinestone Eyes" music video
"Companies use plastic power to persuade you to buy their products by making a commercial and making you feel like you need their product"
by Poweroff February 12, 2022
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Brown Power

The Brown Power Movement is a term often used to describe the Chicano Movement, which focused on the rights and empowerment of Mexican Americans in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. It aimed to combat racism, promote cultural pride, and advocate for social and political change within the Chicano community.
Brown Power! La Raza Unida Jamas Sera Vencida!
by SD_Angel_Baby April 6, 2025
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